If a fire breaks out in the back of the boat, immediately alert everyone on board and activate the fire alarm if available. Use a fire extinguisher, aiming at the base of the flames, and if the fire is too large to control, evacuate everyone to a safe area and prepare to abandon ship if necessary. Ensure to cut off any fuel sources if safe to do so, and call for emergency assistance. Always prioritize safety and avoid taking unnecessary risks.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
Put it out
You should first attempt to put the fire out.
If a fire breaks out on your boat put it out with a coast guard mandatory fire extinguisher.
If a fire breaks out in front of your boat, put the stern into the wind.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, immediately alert everyone on board and ensure they are aware of the situation. Use a fire extinguisher to try to contain the fire if it is safe to do so, targeting the base of the flames. If the fire is too large or unmanageable, activate the boat’s fire alarm (if available) and prepare to abandon ship by heading to a safe location, such as the bow, while keeping life jackets on and lifeboats ready. Always prioritize safety and call for help via radio or distress signal if necessary.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.